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The name "Gülnabat" is a feminine name of Turkic origin, which can be broken down into two main components: "Güly" and "Nabat." "Güly" (or "Gul") in many Turkic languages means "flower" or "blooming," while "Nabat" signifies "sprout," "shoot," or "vine." Therefore, the name translates to mean "blooming sprout," "blooming vine," or "blooming shoot." The etymology of the name traces back to Turkic languages, where such compound names combining "flower" and "plant" often symbolize beauty, natural strength, and harmony with the world. It should be noted that the full name may sometimes vary, for example, as "Gülnarabat," meaning "blooming grapevine," but "Gülnabat" is the primary and most common form. The name "Gülnabat" is widely used in Central Asian countries such as Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, where it carries cultural and historical significance. In Russia and the CIS countries, it is less common but still present, particularly among Turkic-origin Muslim families. The name "Gülnabat" is associated with gentleness, beauty, inner strength, and harmony. People with this name are often perceived as intelligent, kind-hearted, and possessing a strong character. They have a deep connection to nature and often find joy in its beauty. While it may be difficult to name well-known bearers of the name "Gülnabat" in world culture and politics, the name itself holds deep symbolic meaning and value within its own culture. Diminutive forms of the name can include variations such as "Nata," "Lena," "Gul," and "Nabat," making it more personal and intimate in close circles.